
A Legacy of Craftsmanship: Why Fit Matters
At MOSCOT, we’ve been in the eyewear business for over a century – since Hyman Moscot began selling glasses from a pushcart on Orchard Street in 1899. Five generations later, we still do things the old-school way: by prioritizing fit, function, and craftsmanship.
The right pair of sunglasses isn’t just about looking good – it’s about feeling good. A proper fit enhances comfort, prevents slippage, and ensures your frames complement your face shape without pinching or sliding down your nose. That’s why MOSCOT offers multiple size options, adjustable features, and expert craftsmanship to help you find the perfect pair.
What Is a Triangle Face Shape?
A triangle face shape (also called a pear-shaped face or base-down triangle) typically features a narrow forehead, wider cheekbones, and a strong, broad jawline. Think of the triangle’s base being at the bottom.
On the flip side, an inverted triangle face shape has a wider forehead and a narrower chin – sometimes overlapping with what stylists call a heart-shaped face.
This post focuses mostly on the traditional triangle face shape, but we’ll cover inverted triangle face shape glasses and pear shaped face glasses, too.
Why Face Shape Matters for Glasses
Glasses are one of the most visible accessories you wear. The right pair can enhance your natural features, while the wrong ones can exaggerate them in ways you may not want. The goal with triangle face shape glasses is balance – lifting the eyes, softening the jawline, and creating visual symmetry.
What to Look for in Glasses for Triangle Face Shape
Rounded or upswept corners: Round or oval shapes help soften angular lines, while upswept edges (like in cat-eye frames) help widen the forehead.
Wider top widths: A frame that is slightly wider at the top than the bottom can visually balance the lower half of your face.
Minimal bottom rims: Avoid overly thick or heavy rims on the bottom of your glasses, which can add unwanted weight.
Mid-to-large sizing: Frames that are too small can make your jaw look bigger; aim for average or slightly oversized options.
What to Avoid
- Narrow or short frames
- .Strong angular shapes like rectangles
- Heavy detailing along the lower rim
- Extra-wide or bulky oversized styles that emphasize the jawline
Best Glasses for Triangle Face Shape: MOSCOT Picks
MOSCOT has been handcrafting heritage eyewear in New York City since 1915. Our wide selection of frame shapes, sizes, and finishes means you’ll find glasses that both suit your face shape and reflect your personal style. Here are our top picks for triangle face shape glasses:
The LEMTOSH
A longtime fan favorite, The LEMTOSH features rounded lenses, keyhole bridge, and a subtly bold browline. It adds volume to the upper half of your face and works especially well for softening a square jaw.
MOSCOT is a five generation family-owned New York City heritage eyewear brand with over 100 years of eyewear expertise. The LEMTOSH stands the test of time with its iconic design and continues to uphold a legacy of its own. This rounder classic has served as the calling card for generations of creative, thoughtful, free-spirited intellectuals, artistes, and auteurs.
The TELENA
Bolder and slightly wider than The LEMTOSH, The TELENA brings presence and balance for those with broader jaws or cheekbones. Great for both men and women looking to draw the eye upward.
A favorite Moscot family tradition, Joel and the boys would close up shop and head down Broome Street to Little Italy to snack on some tasty Zeppoles. Inspired by the Italian chef whipping up the treats, The TELENA is a little bit bigger and a whole lot bolder than our beloved LEMTOSH. The TELENA is an homage to those who carry traditions, even when far from home.
The MOMZA
This soft rectangle has enough top-bar definition to lift attention upward while maintaining a more classic, structured look. Ideal for triangle face shape glasses male styles.
A smart-aleck and troublemaker indeed, Jack was the neighborhood kid always up to no good. A momma’s boy at heart, Jack was strong-willed and smart, but never seemed to be where he said he would be. While named after the kid you gotta keep an eye on, The MOMZA will make it hard to look away!
The ARTHUR
A slimmed-down silhouette inspired by The LEMTOSH, The ARTHUR offers elegance without bulk. It’s great for those who want something refined and minimal but still effective at balancing proportions.
This frame is based on The LEMTOSH silhouette, but with a slimmed down look, a thinner gauge, and a key hole bridge that’s just a bit more business. They say not to mix business with pleasure, but we couldn’t help ourselves.
The DAHVEN
Made from thick acetate and designed to stand out, The DAHVEN is ideal if your triangle face shape has very strong angles and you want a statement look with top-line presence.
No need to pray for a sunny day with these iconic frames! Crafted from thick block acetate in rich tonal hues, The DAHVEN brings good fortune – and good looks – wherever you take it.
The GROBER
The GROBER: when being rough around the edges is actually quite smoooooth. Made with thin sheet acetate and small diamond-shaped rivets, The GROBER is anything but crude.
The MILTZEN
The round, full-vue MILTZEN, first introduced in the 1930s, is eponymously named for our Uncle Heshy, who inexplicably everyone called Uncle Miltzen. And it stuck. So there you go, world… The MILTZEN.
The FRANKIE
Subtle, soft, and full-vue, The FRANKIE brings smooth curves and clean lines that soften the overall facial structure. A great choice for triangle face shape glasses female styles.
With subtle clean lines, and a full-vue shape, The FRANKIE is the epitome of cool, just like our own Frank, aka, Frankie, who has manned the MOSCOT counter for over 40 years and counting. An iconic frame for an iconic man…and a true MOSCOT character.
Gendered Styling Tips
Triangle Face Shape Glasses Male
Go for darker acetate or gradient styles
Stick with clean, structured silhouettes like The MOMZA or The ARTHUR
Avoid ornate or overly decorative frames
Triangle Face Shape Glasses Female
Cat-eyes and upswept shapes like The TELENA add lift
Explore translucent or tortoise shell finishes for softness
Balance boldness with subtle embellishments on top
Inverted Triangle or Pear-Shaped Face Glasses
If you have an inverted triangle face shape (broad forehead, narrow chin), reverse the balancing act:
Look for frames with heavier bottom rims
Try rounded frames to soften your upper face
Choose lighter or rimless top halves
Some MOSCOT frames like The MILTZEN or The GROBER can work well when styled to emphasize the lower half of the face.
Additional Tips
Use gradient tints or two-tone colors to shift attention upward
Adjust the frame fit so the browline sits slightly higher on the face
When in doubt, go for balance: structured top, minimal bottom, medium width
Why MOSCOT? Craftsmanship Meets Timeless Style
With over 100 years of expertise, MOSCOT has remained a family-owned optical brand committed to quality, authenticity, and craftsmanship. Each frame is handcrafted using premium materials, real hardware, and durable acetate, ensuring your glasses stand the test of time.
What Makes MOSCOT Frames Stand Out?
Designed in NYC: Inspired by classic downtown style.
Handmade Construction: High-quality acetate and metal details.
Custom Lens Options: Prescription, blue light, and Custom Made Tints™.
Every MOSCOT frame is a blend of heritage and innovation, delivering the best glasses for a round face with an unmistakable New York attitude.
Final Thoughts: Choose What Feels Right
Face shape is only one part of the puzzle. At MOSCOT, we believe in eyewear that fits your face and your personality. With frames like The LEMTOSH, The TELENA, and The MOMZA, triangle face shape glasses don’t have to be complicated – just carefully considered.
Explore the full MOSCOT collection to find the perfect pair of eyeglasses for triangle shaped face and feel confident knowing you’re investing in over 100 years of optical craftsmanship.


















